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unable to get nitrokey tray menu with debian Jessie / Gnome 3 #86
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Hi @chaica !
edit: Thank you for registering the issue! |
I use the nitrokey pro on jessie with gnome 3. The tray icon is a bit buggy, but usable. You need to push your cursor towards the lower edge of the screen. That makes the gnome tray bar appear. This is a bit odd, but is solved differently in more recent gnome versions. The next problem is that the icon is transparent (this looks like an actual bug in the app). Even though the icon is invisible, it is still there. Just click near the right end of the tray bar. In case this solved your problem: Could you check if you can reproduce issue #82 (Only first TOTP is valid)? You seem to have the same setup as I do. |
I have compiled the app on jessie x86 with gnome and standard settings yesterday and can confirm that the app must be started as root and the tray icon is transparent...arg. |
The must be started as root issue is new. Are you sure? The deb from the website doesn't have that problem. |
I never experienced the "needs to be started as root" issue with the App. But this happens sometimes with GnuPG if the UDEV rules are not applied (see instructions). Is your issue similar to this one? |
Hi @cyb3rwr3ck ! |
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Hi! Regarding running Nitrokey App on Debian - you might be interested in a list of working WMs I have just compiled: https://github.com/Nitrokey/nitrokey-app/wiki/Working-WMs-on-Debian-Jessie-8.6 |
We have just introduced AppImage with #286 (known problem #340). It is available to download from the release page. Perhaps it would solve this issue. |
Hi,
I just bought a nitrokey pro and followed the nitrokey pro installation
lsusb result gives:
I installed Debian package:
I also installed the udev rule:
When I insert the nitrokey pro, a popup tells it is connected. But I don't see appear any tray bar giving access to the menu. I use Gnome 3.14+3 with default settings.
Let me know if you need more information.
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